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Reserve Wheels Reserve 52/63 Wheelset - 700, 12 x 100/12 x 142, Center-Lock, XDR, Carbon, DT 350

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Specifications

Rear Axle12mm Thru x 142mm
Rim Width (Internal)25
Cassette Body TypeSRAM XDR
Front Axle12mm Thru x 100mm
ValvePresta
ColorCarbon
Wheel Size700c
Defined ColorCarbon
ISO Diameter622 / Road / 29"
Tire TypeTubeless Ready
Rim MaterialCarbon
Hub/Brake CompatibilityCenter-Lock Disc
MPN89-24009
UPC192219372280

The Reserve 52/63 was designed to be the ultimate wheelset for sprint stages, triathlons, and anywhere with a straight long enough to make a break for it. The 52mm deep front slices through the air while still guaranteeing predictable handling in crosswinds, and the deep, 63mm rear helps you bank watts for those crucial final kilometers. It's the ultimate go fast wheelset, designed with Turbulent Aero technology.

  • Built with DT Swiss Hubs
  • Reserve spent two years mapping different types of wind conditions, and then used this data to replicate real world conditions in the wind tunnel. All this work culminated in the creation of the first wheelset designed with Turbulent Aero technology
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The Reserve 52/63 was designed to be the ultimate wheelset for sprint stages, triathlons, and anywhere with a straight long enough to make a break for it. The 52mm deep front slices through the air while still guaranteeing predictable handling in crosswinds, and the deep, 63mm rear helps you bank watts for those crucial final kilometers. It's the ultimate go fast wheelset, designed with Turbulent Aero technology.

  • Built with DT Swiss Hubs
  • Reserve spent two years mapping different types of wind conditions, and then used this data to replicate real world conditions in the wind tunnel. All this work culminated in the creation of the first wheelset designed with Turbulent Aero technology